Milo Yiannopoulos talks to Tucker Carlson about the riots at UC Berkeley.

Let’s be clear. What happened at UC Berkeley on Wednesday night has nothing to do with Milo Yiannopoulos. It is part of a much larger problem on American college campuses which has been brewing for years.

Left wing radicals, some of whom even have criminal pasts, are frequently welcome to speak on college campuses. Conservatives are not and are often shouted down if not protested.

Milo Yiannopoulos happened to be at ground zero of a riot which received national media attention. If he’s done nothing else, we should thank him for shining a light on this issue which has been ignored for far too long.

Milo sat down with Tucker Carlson to discuss the events at Berkeley and made some valid points. He suggested that the fury of the left has been stoked by the media. Tucker reinforced his argument by pointing out the spin used by CNN and other liberal outlets in their coverage.

‘This Is Political Violence’: Milo Talks to Tucker About Fiery Berkeley Riots

Yiannopoulos, a Breitbart News editor, said he was preparing for his speech on the campus Wednesday night when the ground floor of the building was stormed by protesters, violence broke out, and he was evacuated by his security detail.

“That is the price you pay for being a libertarian or a conservative on American college campuses,” Yiannopoulos said.

He argued that the mainstream media helped create this environment on college campuses by labeling ordinary conservatives “white supremacists,” “anti-Semites,” “racists” and “sexists” when they’re not.

“There’s an inevitable, obvious consequence to this,” Yiannopoulos said. “The media has created this environment in which it’s OK to say almost anything about somebody who is right of Jane Fonda.”

He said that people should have to answer for this “political violence,” because it’s only going to get worse.

Comments

If anyone is curious as to why the police seem to do so little in the face of these riots, google “police procedure and first amendment assemblies (alternatively first amendment activities, conduct, etc.”) While I don’t doubt that Berkeley is far worse than average, please know that modern police procedures mandate a hands-off approach unless the situation has deteriorated to violence and destruction, i.e., until it’s too late.

Allowing the ACLU to write police procedure was a very bad plan. (The IACP is just a conglomeration of leftist bureaucrats; they have very little in common with real cops on the streets.)

Yep. It’s a function of big-city Chief of Police being an appointed position, not an elected one. He/she is usually chosen by the Mayor, and as big-city Mayors tend to be liberal collectivists it’s no surprise that they choose someone of similar political persuasion.

County Sheriffs, on the other hand, are elected, and usually reflect the politics of the voters.

Likewise, beat cops are normal people and generally match the area demographics — that is to say, usually a mix of liberal and conservative, in ratios similar to the community they serve.

It’s the Police Chiefs that are the exception, not the rule. Being the exception, they are more likely to be out-of-touch with the community. This makes the IACP an organization of elitist “special snowflakes” not accountable to reality, unlock the street cops they ostensibly “lead”.

Are those police chiefs criminally liable under federal civil rights laws? By standing back when attendees and Trump supporters were attacked it would seem to a lay person that they were complicit. Reminds me of how southern sheriffs would stand back while KKK would beat up peaceful civil rights protestors.

I just heard on Rush’s show that the rumor is that the university told the cops, both campus and city, to “Stand down”. Sounds like Baltimore to me. I am at a loss when felonies are being committed and the cops do nothing at all. Especially when fires are being set right before their eyes!

My poor son, who is a freshman at a southern CA college, deals with this almost daily. In the classroom, it is incessant Republican, Trump, Christian, etc bashing. Thankfully, no violence on his campus, but frustrating to watch the wear on him because be knows he just has to be silent. Campus president sent out a ridiculous letter regarding Trump’s EO…. It is a backward world right now.

I don’t care too much for Milo, but honestly, I’m extremely thankful he’s taking these barbs for people like my son.

Amid the cleanup, a 21-year-old student who supports Trump was brazenly attacked on campus. The student, Jack Palkovic, was wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap as he headed to class when a white SUV slammed to a halt, and two students jumped out and pummeled him. Police arrived and arrested both men.

Many students shook their heads at the violence and what it means at a place like Berkeley.

I am listening to Limbaugh now. He’s playing a clip of former labor secretary Robert Reich suggesting that the riots at Berkeley were really a right-wing false flag operation. Leftists are crazy, really completely crazy.

Crazy like foxes. Muddying the waters while pushing a false narrative limits damage. By the time the rest of the country hears about this political violence the usual culprits will be writing that there are “some questions” as to who was under the masks.

If anyone on the Left truly believed that, they’d be condemning the violence. They’d be calling it “right wing,” but they’d be condemning it. The fact that they aren’t shows that the “false flag” here is the claim the violence is a “false flag” operation.

When I see someone I detest agreeing with me, I am forced to sit down and re-examine my position. This gets especially irritating when dealing with Milo. I can’t stand the smarmy limey, so I end up going back over my stances, find they are consistant with what I claim my principles to be. Then I look at the other side to find smashed windows and portable generators on fire. It becomes a case of “any friend in a foxhole” at that point.

If it is impossible to state one’s conservative and libertarian views without the threat of violence, make your views known at the ballot box and in the jury box. If and when it becomes necessary, make your point with the cartridge box.

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